The bleak colors of winter can have us all craving a little more color in our lives. Some bright red will get your heart warming; some relaxing greens; or some bright and sunny yellows to brighten up your mood. The psychology of color is fascinating. Color can affect how we feel, it can impact our moods, and it can literally set a tone (or palette if you’d like) that colors the backdrop of our day.
Adding a little color to your home can help to set the appropriate mood. And while color choice is a very personal matter, being aware of the impact that color has on your mood can help you to pick just the right color for your indoor space. Yellow colors are warm and welcoming, in an attention- getting way. Green is a relaxing color that instils calmness. While Red instils feelings of intimacy and passion it also packs a wallop, physiologically speaking, increasing blood pressure, heartbeat, energy and appetite in most people. Orange, like red, tends to warm, but in a friendlier, welcoming way. Blue is part of the cool color palette and makes us feel calm and tranquil and blue can be an appetite suppressant. Purple is a tricky color, psychologically speaking. Many adults dislike purples (being more fond of the rose family of colors) while young children, on the other hand, respond favourably to violet.
Choosing color to add to your room is a very personal matter. You can add a lot of color to a room by painting and decorating, or you may just want to add a splash of color with accessories. Add colour by placing a colourful vase and flowers in your dining room, some new bamboo towels in the bathroom, maybe even a colourful bedspread will help to set the mood. Be aware of the impact that color can have on your mood before you pick up that paint brush or purchase your accessories and you can set the appropriate mood for your indoor space.
A new crop of fabrics being made from unconventional materials such as bamboo, soy, and hemp are emerging and as awareness grows about cotton’s downsides, these unconventional fabrics are garnering more attention. Fabrics produced from hemp have long captured the eco-minded consumer’s imagination, being cultivated for use in clothing and other products for thousands of years. While hemp requires few, if any, insecticides or herbicides to grow and produces long, strong fibres suitable for clothing and other products, hemp production remains heavily regulated in the U.S. Consequently, most hemp grown for cloth is imported from China and Eastern Europe, and the price for most hemp goods remains relatively high.
With the festivities of Christmas and New Years behind us, it is time to take a little rest, relaxation….and maybe just a little pampering to start the New Year. A warm soak in a hot bath is always a nice way to unwind at the end of a day….not to mention the end of a busy Christmas season. The comfort of a hot soak and a warm plush towel go a long way to sooth the soul and to relax the body and mind.

With the eco-friendly stamp of approval, bamboo towels are becoming an increasingly popular eco-chic home product. No wonder bamboo bath towels have become so popular with eco-minded consumers; bamboo is an eco-friendly and highly renewable resource. The towels made from the bamboo fibres are naturally absorbent and extremely soft. Towels crafted from 100% bamboo yarn boast the softness and silkiness of cashmere, with an absorbency that surpasses cotton. Bamboo towels claim natural hypo-allergenic properties along with anti-microbial and odour resistant properties. A high quality bamboo bath towel is a sumptuously plush and durable towel.
Though generally known for its ornamental qualities, bamboo is becoming an excellent low impact farming opportunity. Popular in East and South East Asia, Bamboo is a versatile grass with species that can survive in diverse climates from cold mountains to hot tropical regions. Some species of bamboo can be used like wood, but have the advantage of growing 50 times faster than most trees. Unlike hard and softwood trees, bamboo can grow very quickly and can be harvested in only a few years. Depending on local soil and climate conditions, bamboo will commonly grow 3 to 6 inches per day, with some species growing up to 3 or 4 feet per day in preferable climates. These species can range from small one inch diameter poles up to larger 12 inch diameter bamboo that will grow 80 to 100 feet tall in 3 to 4 years.
Many Health agencies across North America are suggesting that proper hand washing remains our best defence against the spread of illness. Many advisories have been distributed outlining proper hand washing technique: To Wash Your Hands Properly you must use soap and warm, running water. Make sure to wet your hands before applying a liberal amount of soap to your hands. Rub your hands vigorously for 20 seconds. You can try singing two rounds of “Happy Birthday” for timing your hand washing. Make sure you wash all surfaces including: the backs of your hands, wrists, between your fingers, the tips of your fingers, and under your fingernails. Then rinse your hands well and dry with paper towel.
Few people know the benefits of bamboo fabric, when in truth, it has several advantages over standard cotton. One of the main benefits of bamboo bath towels is their absorbent nature. Bamboo fibers are quite absorbent, and are also just as soft as cotton. With a bamboo towel, toweling off is much easier because the fibers allow the towels to soak up water and air out faster. Bamboo is also a natural and sustainable resource, and most bamboo towels are 100% organic, containing no harmful chemicals or dyes that are often in cotton towels.